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Monday, 14.09.2009

TimeH13, NWIH14, NWIH16, NWIIH17, NWIIH18, NWIIH19, NWII
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30Keynote 1: Donald L. DeAngelis: Linking Global Change to Landscape Patterns and Species Populations ...more
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"Understanding species and community response to environmental change - a functional trait perspective"

Chair: Boris Schröder, Björn Reineking, Niklaus E. Zimmermann

D5.O-1: Seraina Bassin et al.: Functional traits as predictors for species-specific responses to elevated ozone and nitrogen deposition in a subalpine pasture? ...more

"Plant-Animal Interactions"

Chair: Sigrid Liede-Schumann, Stefan Dötterl

A5.O-1: Torsten Wappler et al.: No post-Cretaceous ecosystem depression in European forests - Insect herbivory in the Palaeocene of Europe ...more

"Ecosystem Services in Human-Environment Systems"

Chair: Thomas Koellner, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey

B4.O-1: Roland W. Scholz et al.: Ecosystem Services Research from a Human-Environment Framework Perspective ...more
Plenary discussion: Empirical Ecology and Ecological Theory: Does the cooperation fail?

Kurt Jax, Matthias Wichmann, Tina Heger

"Drought stress - From organisms to landscapes"

Chair: Annett Wolf, Anja Rammig

A4.O-1: Stefan Arndt et al.: Stress metabolites and osmotic adaptation of field grown Eucalyptus under seasonal drought stress ...more

"Darkness visible: molecular ecology going underground"

Chair: Liliane Rueß

C2.O-1: Elisa Pellegrino et al.: T-RFLP Reliability for Detecting Composition and Structure of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Communities in Roots ...more
15D5.O-2: Roland Mayer et al.: Long-term dynamic of subalpine, alpine and subnival plant communities in the Central Alps ...moreB4.O-2: Tobias Wünscher et al.: Spatial allocation of Payments for Environmental Services ...moreA4.O-2: Maik Veste: Drought adaptations in South African desert plants – How to cope with extreme climate variability? ...moreC2.O-2: Jeff Powell et al.: A dna-based system for defining species boundaries in microbial communities ...more
30D5.O-3: Camilla Wellstein et al.: Functional response traits to climatic gradients in alpine dry grassland ecosystems ...moreA5.O-2: Marc-Oliver Adams et al.: The Impact of Birds and Bats on Herbivory and Herbivore Communities in the Cacao Agroforests of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia ...moreB4.O-3: Thomas Köllner et al.: Modelling hydrological ecosystem services in Costa Rica ...moreA4.O-3: Astrid Bütof et al.: The change in biotic interactions along a continentality gradient in Germany – a common garden experiment involving congeneric plant species with contrasting range types, herbivores and competition ...moreC2.O-3: Sabina Christ et al.: Comparison of phylogenetic and functional gene markers to characterize fungal community composition in different forest soils ...more
45D5.O-4: Nicole Estrella et al.: Temperature response of plants relating to their ecological traits ...moreA5.O-3: Michael Rostás et al.: The buzz of bees, though benign, halts caterpillars' munching ...moreB4.O-4: Holger Lilienthal et al.: Preventative Flood protection - Adaption of land management to improve soil infiltration. ...moreA4.O-4: Ronny Goldberg et al.: Evapotranspiration and plant traits of five common grassland species in a fertilising experiment ...moreC2.O-4: Yu Ting Wu et al.: Tracing Soil Microbial Diversity and Function in Highly Diverse Subtropical Forests of South West China ...more
1600D5.O-5: Juliane Drobnik et al.: Adaption of plant functional group composition to changed environmental conditions in chalk-grassland ...morePoster Presentations A5B4.O-5: Lena Ulber et al.: Paying farmers for supplying arable weed species diversity in cropping systems ...moreA4.O-5: Florian Jeltsch et al.: Climate change promotes woody cover in African savannas ...moreC2.O-5: Michael Traugott et al.: DNA-based analyses of soil invertebrate trophic interactions ...more
15Poster Presentations D5Poster Presentation B4Discussion group: Experimentalists meet modellersPoster Presentations C2
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1800Public talk: Erwin Beck: Zurück zu einer besseren Zukunft: Drei Jahrzehnte ökologische Forschung im (globalen) Wandel – ein Bayreuther Rückblick ...more
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Tuesday, 15.09.2009

TimeH13, NWIH14, NWIH16, NWIIH17, NWIIH18, NWIIH19, NWII
0830Keynote 2: Ute Krämer: Metal hyperaccumulation and hypertolerance in Arabidopsis halleri ...more
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30D5.O-6: Michael Nobis et al.: The maximum individual age of vascular plants in relation to floristic changes in landscapes ...moreA5.O-4: Inga Ute Röwer et al.: Small-scale vegetation and biodiversity patterns of termitaria (heuweltjies) under different grazing pressures on the communal farm of Soebatsfontein, South Africa ...moreB4.O-6: Jenny Eisold et al.: Key drivers and limitations for sustainable rangeland use - mobility decisions in face of drought ...more

"Extreme Events Ecology"

Chair: Anke Jentsch, Claus Beier

D1.O-1: Sarah Christine Strähl et al.: Vegetation borders and ecotones influenced by global climate- and environmental change. An example of the timber line development since 1920 in the area of Grindelwald (Bernese Oberland) ...more

"Ecophysiological mechanisms as drivers of biogeochemical cycles in a changing environment"

Chair: Ansgar Kahmen, Alexander Knohl

B1.O-1: Nina Buchmann et al.: The impacts of drought on ecosystem functioning and the provision of services: detrimental or beneficial? ...more

"Remote sensing in Ecological Research and Application"

Chair: Michael Schmidt, Sebastian Schmidtlein

C4.O-1: Daniel Scherrer et al.: Infra-red thermometry evidences life conditions in alpine terrain at landscape scale ...more
45D5.O-7: Eva Koller et al.: Effects of warming and nutrient availability on plant growth parameters in the Arctic: a comparison of landscape variation and experimental manipulation ...moreA5.O-5: Daniela H. Haarmeyer et al.: How does grazing intensity affect different vegetation types in South African semi-arid rangelands? Implications for conservation management ...moreB4.O-7: Elisabeth Johanna Eilers et al.: The impact of pollination on nutritional composition of the human diet ...moreD1.O-2: Achim Bräuning: Extreme ecological events in tree rings: environmental information on multiple time scales ...moreC4.O-2: Jens Oldeland et al.: Connecting hyperspectral indices, constrained ordination and fuzzy classification as an innovative approach for mapping vegetation types ...more
1000D5.O-8: Sonja Knapp et al.: Functional and phylogenetic diversity of vascular garden floras across an urbanization gradient ...moreA5.O-6: Annette Kolb: Plant-animal interactions, fitness components and population dynamics of a perennial herb ...moreB4.O-8: Alexandra Botzat et al.: Impact of forest disturbance on seed predator diversity and seed predation pressure in coastal scarp forest in South Africa ...moreD1.O-3: Hans De Boeck et al.: Climatic characteristics of heat waves and their simulation in ecological experiments ...moreB1.O-2: Ingo Ensminger et al.: Temperature and light differentially affect light use efficiency when estimated either by chlorophyll a fluorescence or leaf spectral reflectance during the photosynthetic recovery of winter acclimated Jack pine ...moreC4.O-3: Hannes Feilhauer et al.: Are plant states considered adequately in remote sensing of plant species composition? ...more
15D5.O-9: Ingolf Kühn et al.: Combining spatial and phylogenetic information in analysing spatial variation in phenology in Switzerland Abstract ...moreA5.O-7: Kristin Krewenka et al.: Choose the easy way – is there dispersal of bees, wasps and hoverflies along corridors? ...moreB4.O-10: Michael Strohbach: Quantifying the carbon stock of vegetation a declining urban region ...moreD1.O-4: Annette Menzel et al.: Recent warm and cold spells in Europe and the response of plant phenology ...moreB1.O-3: Roland Pieruschka et al.: Stomatal Control of Transpiration ...moreC4.O-4: Marcus Bindel et al.: Biotope type mapping using spatial high-resolution optical and sar data ...more
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1100D5.O-10: David Nogués-Bravo et al.: Behind the curtain of species’ geographical ranges ...moreA5.O-8: Stefan Dötterl et al.: Mosquito- and moth-pollinator attraction to Silene flowers, and how a plant pathogenic fungus influences plant-pollinator interactions ...more

"Complex Terrain and Ecological Heterogeneity (TERRECO) - Evaluating ecosystem services in production versus water yield and water quality in mountainous landscapes"

Chair: John Tenhunen, Gian-Reto Walther

B2.O-1: John Tenhunen et al.: Evaluating Ecosystem Services in Production versus Water Yield and Water Quality in Mountainous Landscapes ...more
D1.O-5: Susanne Jochner et al.: Extreme spring events and phenological onset times in Germany ...moreB1.O-4: An Saveyn et al.: Stem photosynthesis: do stem assimilates contribute to the formation of new leaves? ...moreC4.O-5: Volker Hochschild et al.: Use of remote sensing in ecological research – nexus and application fields ...more
15D5.O-11: Carsten Dormann et al.: Niche evolution of European mammals ...moreA5.O-9: Janna Groeneveld et al.: Experimental evidence for stronger cacao yield limitation by pollination than by plant resources ...moreB2.O-2: Otieno Dennis et al.: Estimating Water Use by Forests in the Complex Mountainous Terrain of S. Korea ...moreD1.O-6: Christine Cornelius et al.: Acquisition and analysis of phenological reactions of selected plants on extreme weather events ...moreB1.O-5: Günter Hoch et al.: Cell-wall hemicelluloses as active carbon reserves in plants ...moreC4.O-6: Pedro J. Leitão et al.: Modelling steppe bird habitats and occurrence patterns – a remote sensing approach ...more
30D5.O-12: Dominik Katterfeldt et al.: Considering biotic effects in plant distribution models ...moreA5.O-10: Karin Späth et al.: The impact of the parasitic leaf miner Cameraria ohridella on Chestnut trees ...moreB2.O-3: Bernd Huwe et al.: Water flow patters in complex terrain ...moreD1.O-7: Ivan Nijs: Extreme heat and extreme drought in temperate grassland and arctic tundra. Responses from individuals to complex communities ...moreB1.O-6: Sandra Korn et al.: Root water uptake of six European Tree species - species specific differences ...moreC4.O-7: Jörg Müller et al.: Predicting forest beetle assemblages using airborne LiDAR ...more
45D5.O-13: Eliane Meier et al.: Relationship between species interactions and macro-climatic patterns ...moreA5.O-11: Susanne Nicole Bauer et al.: Studies on feeding site preferences of several aphid species on tansy (Tanacetum vulgare L.) ...moreB2.O-4: John Tenhunen et al.: Spatial Assessment of Agricultural Production in Response to Climate, Land Use and Management in South Korea ...moreD1.O-8: Freja Dreesen et al.: Responses of temperate plant communities exposed to extreme drought and temperature events ...moreB1.O-7: Enrico Nozinski et al.: Consequences of elevated atmospheric CO2 for water balance of maize ...moreC4.O-8: Andreas Huth: Vegetation biomass and the global carbon cycle ...more
1200D5.O-14: Frank Dziock et al.: A multiple trait approach to understand grasshopper strategies in response to flooding and management in the Elbe floodplain ...moreA5.O-13: Esther Müller: How a weevil and a rust fungus could help against Canada thistle ...moreB2.O-5: Gian-Reto Walther et al.: Biodiversity Influences on Agricultural Production ...moreD1.O-9: Kerstin Grant et al.: Mechanisms behind stability – productivity of grassland communities remained surprisingly unaffected under annual reoccurring extreme weather events ...moreB1.O-8: Wilma Ritter et al.: Elevated ozone exposure and competition affect carbon ...morePoster Presentations C4
15D5.O-15: Laure Gallien et al.: Do functional differences between native and invasive plant species drive community invasibility in the French Alps? ...more-B2.O-6: Thomas Köllner et al.: Bridging Between Environmental Science, Environmental Policy and Natural Resource Management ...moreD1.O-10: Julia Walter et al.: Potential role of community composition in modifying plant physiological response to extreme drought on the species level ...moreB1.O-9: Mai-He Li et al.: Physiological and Growth Responses of Abies alba Trees to Defoliation ...more-
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30D5.O-16: Wout Opdekamp et al.: Interacting effects of anoxia and light stress on wetland community assembly ...moreA5.O-14: Pauline LE GUIGO et al.: Can sequestration of glucosinolates be a good defence for a specialist aphid against its parasitoid? ...more

"LTER (Long Term Ecological Research) – tackling ecosystems and its components in a long-term perspective"

Chair: Mark Frenzel, Thomas Spiegelberger

C3.O-1: Jörg Müller et al.: Molluscs and climate warming in a low mountain range national park ...more
D1.O-11: Ulf Evert et al.: Impact of marine spatial subsidies on a terrestrial habitat: halophytic litter decomposition in a high salt marsh. ...moreB1.O-10: Christiane Werner: Scaling from leaf to ecosystem carbon fluxes using stable isotopes: implications of new insights on isotopic fractionation ...more

"The Significance of Landscape in Ecology"

Chair: Thomas Kirchhoff, Annette Voigt, Wolfgang Zehlius-Eckert

F1.O-1: Wolfgang Haber: Diversity of 'landscape' meanings in the context of planning applications ...more
45D5.O-18: Kathrin Stenchly et al.: Spider web density in Indonesian cacao agroforestry in relation to habitat variables at three different spatial scales: (i) tree (ii) plot and (iii) landscape ...moreA5.O-15: Stefan Hempel et al.: Assessing the impact of adaptation between plants and soil microorganisms on trophic interactions ...moreC3.O-2: Reinhard Heerkloss: Plankton dynamics and deterministic chaos ...moreD1.O-12: John Cartey Caesar: Root growth and resource acquisition in flooded Inga setulifera seedlings ...moreB1.O-11: Daniel Kuptz et al.: Stable C isotope composition of CO2 efflux of different tree components reveals annual and diurnal dynamics of carbon use in adult European beech and Norway spruce trees ...more
1400D5.O-19: Thomas Fartmann et al.: Climate-driven changes in population density determine wing dimorphism in two bush-cricket species ...moreA5.O-16: Elisabeth Obermaier et al.: Impact of increasing land use intensity on vegetation structure and diversity and the functionality of a host-parasitoid interaction taking place within ...moreC3.O-3: Norbert Hölzel: Disentangling vegetation change in Central European grasslands – the need for long-term monitoring ...moreD1.O-13: Sandra Burmeier et al.: ‘Extreme germinating’ – a new trend in flood meadows? ...moreB1.O-12: Jens-Arne Subke et al.: Evidence for priming of recent and old soil organic matter in a temperate coniferous forest ...moreF1.O-2: Heike Culmsee et al.: The degree of naturalness on the landscape scale and its implication for the diversity of endangered and neophytic vascular plants in Lower Saxony ...more
15-A5.O-17: Armin Bischoff et al.: Genetic differentiation and adaptation of plant populations: how important are related herbivores ...morePoster Presentations C3D1.O-14: Anke Jentsch: Emerging issues in extreme events ecology ...morePoster Presentations B1F1.O-3: Oliver Thassler: Associative landscapes in the Baltic Sea ...more
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30D5.O-20: Bjoern Reu et al.: Understanding plant geography from functional traits - learning from the model world ...moreA5.O-18: Steffen Boch et al.: Endozoochorous lichen dispersal by snails ...moreC3.O-4: Hagen S. Fischer et al.: 25 years of vegetation development after wind throw. A permanent plot research in the Bavarian Forest National Park ...more-B1.O-13: Marc Breulmann et al.: Plant diversity effects on soil carbon storage in semi-natural grasslands (BIOLOG Europe Programme - DIVA, funded by the BMBF) ...moreF1.O-4: Rainer Waldhardt: On the meaning of landscape in ecology ...more
45D5.O-21: Carsten Buchmann et al.: An allometric approach to model the response of mammal and bird communities to habitat loss and fragmentation ...moreA5.O-19: Kerstin Reifenrath et al.: Seed dispersal and predation: the variable role of elaiosomes ...moreC3.O-5: Stefan Hotes: Experimental disturbance by volcanic ash triggers development of alternative stable states ...moreB1.O-14: Yakov Kuzyakov: Hotspots in the rhizosphere ...moreF1.O-5: Thomas Kirchhoff: Five paradigms of landscape ecology and their origins in different concepts of landscape and the society-nature relationship ...more
1700D5.O-22: Alexander Kubisch et al.: On the influence of environmental variation on dispersal evolution and it's consequences for species' ranges along gradients. ...moreA5.O-20: Manfred Türke: Seed predation and seed dispersal by slugs ...more-B1.O-15: Guido Wiesenberg et al.: Incorporation of root derived lipids into soil – evidence from a short term 14CO2 pulse labelling experiment ...moreF1.O-6: Olaf Bastian: The landscape paradigm - obsolete or promising base for sciences and applications? ...more
15D5.O-23: Susanne Tautenhahn et al.: Succession after fire in Siberian forests – the battle between deciduous pioneers and coniferous evergreen ...moreA5.O-21: Andreas Lindfeld: The decomposition of GM wheat biomass by soil arthropods and annelids ...moreB1.O-16: Stefan Arndt et al.: Importance of organic nitrogen uptake in ecosystems with intermediate nitrogen availability ...moreF1.O-7: Annette Voigt: The Ecological Shift in Nature Conservation’s Perspective on Landscape and its Implications ...more
30D5.O-24: Sylvia Moenickes et al.: Food webs under global change: Judging trait relevance through iterative parameter identification in dynamic models ...moreA5.O-22: Wolfgang Nentwig et al.: No effect of several GMO plants on detritophagous dipteran larvae during four generations. ...moreB1.O-17: Karl-Heinz Häberle et al.: Exposure to elevated ozone affects N-acquisition in mature beech and spruce trees ...moreF1.O-8: Deborah Hoheisel: Landscape as an ambiguos object. A comparison of the concepts of landscape in holistic approaches in landscape ecology and in the European Landscape Convention. ...more
45-A5.O-23: Jörg Salamon: Collembola communities in grassy arable fallows of Eastern Austria: Influence of different plant functional groups and age of the fallows ...moreB1.O-18: Judy Simon et al.: Competitive patterns of plant and microbial nitrogen fluxes in a temperate mountainous beech forest ...moreF1.O-9: Siegmar Thomas: Landform- and Bio-Diversity / Consequences for Nature Conservation, Landscape and Urban Planning ...more
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Wednesday, 16.09.2009

TimeH13, NWIH14, NWIH16, NWIIH17, NWIIH18, NWIIH19, NWII
0830Keynote 3: Bruce Johnson: Ecological Understandings: Teaching, Learning and Action ...more
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"Stable Isotopes in Ecology"

Chair: Gerhard Gebauer

C1.O-1: Ansgar Kahmen et al.: Environmental control of δ18O values in plant cellulose ...more

"Molecular adaptation to the environment"

Chair: Klaus Hoffmann, Stephan Clemens

A1.O-1: Alexandre Jousset et al.: Extracellular toxin production by soil bacteria cause a shift from a type III to type IV functional response by microfaunal predators ...more

"Molecular Biogeography in Face of Climate Change"

Chair: Thomas Schmitt, Carl Beierkuhnlein, Walter Durka

D7.O-1: Lauterbach Daniel et al.: Spatial and temporal genetic variation in natural and ex situ populations of two Silene species in Brandenburg/Germany ...more

"Multifunctionality of agricultural landscapes: the ecological perspective"

Chair: Rainer Waldhardt, Wolfgang Büchs

B3.O-1: Felix Herzog et al.: AlpFUTUR – an inter- and transdisciplinary research programme on the future of summer pastures in Switzerland ...more

"Macroecology meets Global Change Research"

Chair: Ingolf Kühn, Martin Brändle

D6.O-1: Jan Hanspach et al.: Plants are potentially threatened by climate change in German nature conservation areas ...more

"Conservation of biodiversity across administrative levels and ecological scales."

Chair: Klaus Henle, Anke Jentsch

E2.O-1: Britta Eggers et al.: Value of semi-open corridors for simultaneously connecting open and wooded habitats ...more
45C1.O-2: Iris Köhler et al.: Water use efficiency of temperate semi-natural grassland has increased since 1857: an analysis of the carbon isotope composition of herbage from the Park Grass Experiment ...moreA1.O-2: Wolfgang Bilger et al.: Relative contribution of different phenolic compounds to UV screening in Arabidopsis thaliana ...moreD7.O-2: Gitte Hornemann et al.: Genetic variation, population size and plant fitness in isolated populations of the endangered Muscari tenuiflorum (Hyacinthaceae) ...moreB3.O-2: Oliver Ginzler et al.: Modelling effects of energy crop production on landscape multifunctionality: a case study from Hesse (Germany) ...moreD6.O-2: Sven Trautmann et al.: Consequences of climate and land-use change for bird distributions in Germany ...moreE2.O-2: Sonja Stutz et al.: Effects of habitat fragmentation on biological control of black cherry aphids ...more
1000C1.O-3: Frederik Wegener et al.: Identifying the functional origins of temporal variation of leaf and root respired δ13CO2 by natural isotope composition and pyruvate positional labeling ...moreA1.O-3: Sabine Kammermeier et al.: The slender, the tougher – assessment of frost hardiness of high- and low-altitude morphotypes of Norway spruce ...moreD7.O-3: Michalski Stefan et al.: Population genetic evidence for differentiation and divergent selection in an autotetraploid forage grass (Arrhenatherum elatius) ...moreB3.O-3: Matthias Suter et al.: Case-control studies for risk-assessments in ecology and agriculture ...moreD6.O-3: Sebastian Ploch et al.: Climatic conditions have a major impact on the composition and occurrence of endophytic pathogens in Tragopogon pratense ...moreE2.O-3: Jörn Buse et al.: Determinants and congruence of species richness patterns across multiple taxonomic groups at a regional scale ...more
15C1.O-4: Gerhard Gebauer et al.: Stable isotopes as a tool to study nutrient exchange between orchids and fungi ...moreA1.O-4: Guido L.B. Wiesenberg: Influence of environmental changes on the lipid composition in plants ...moreD7.O-4: Katharina Fettweis et al.: Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in a drought stress related candidate gene in Abies alba Mill. ...moreB3.O-4: Philippe Jeanneret et al.: Environmental heterogeneity helps farmers to make agri-environment schemes more effective as illustrated by multiple diversity components of spider assemblages ...moreD6.O-4: Anett Schibalski et al.: Predictive Modelling of Treeline Shift due to Climate Change in Finland ...moreE2.O-4: John D. Herrmann et al.: Zonation of orchard spiders affects their response to local and landscape factors ...more
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1100C1.O-5: Lea L.A. Märtin et al.: The use of stable isotope natural abundance (15N) to assess facilitation and restoration success in a calcareous grassland ...moreA1.O-5: Martina Meyering-Vos et al.: Circadian reproductive activity of Spodoptera frugiperda and the effect of allatoregulating neuropeptides on fertility ...more

"Vector-Borne Diseases Responding to Climate Change - Medical Ecology"

Chair: Carl Beierkuhnlein, Volker Fingerle

D4.O-1: Marcel Holy et al.: Risk Modelling of a Malaria Outbreak in Germany by Use of REMO Climate Projections ...more
B3.O-5: Thomas Drapela et al.: Landscape impact on interrelations between pest insects, natural enemies and alternative prey in oilseed rape ...moreD6.O-5: Christian Hof et al.: Same clade - same climate. Phylogeny mirrored in the niches of the world's amphibians. ...more

"2010 target and beyond: nature conservation from science to application"

Chair: Bruno Baur, Martin Dieterich

E1.O-1: Alexandra Kehl et al.: Data repositories for biodiversity and ecology research ...more
15C1.O-6: Deniz Bombar et al.: Nitrogen cycling in the South China Sea: Upwelling, river input and nitrogen fixation ...moreA1.O-6: Franziska Wende et al.: Phenotypic plasticity in ontogenetic pathways of termites and the role of juvenile hormones ...moreD4.O-2: Gerhard Dobler: Tick-borne encephalitis and climate change - a real association in Central Europe ? ...moreB3.O-6: Nina Farwig et al.: Isolation from forest reduces pollination, seed predation and insect scavenging in Swiss farmland ...moreD6.O-6: Marten Winter et al.: Losing uniqueness: Plant extinctions and introductions lead to phylogenetic and taxonomic homogenization of the European flora ...moreE1.O-2: Bernd Gruber et al.: Are they all there? – Representiveness of Annex II species in the Natura 2000 network ...more
30C1.O-7: Stefanie Boltersdorf et al.: Nitrogen concentrations and δ15N-ratios in epiphytic lichens in correlation to nitrogen deposition rates in Germany ...moreA1.O-7: Matthias W. Lorenz: Oogenesis-flight syndrome in crickets ...moreD4.O-3: Cornelia Silaghi et al.: Variation in the prevalence of Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiae in Ixodes ricinus and ecosystems in Southern Germany ...moreB3.O-7: Jeroen Everaars et al.: The bigger the better? - Nesting behaviour and body size matter for solitary bee performance in differently structured landscapes. ...moreD6.O-7: Tanja Speek et al.: Success of alien plant species on a local versus a regional scale relates to different plant traits. ...moreE1.O-3: Karoline Weißhuhn et al.: Locally adapted grassland communities provide better ecosystem services ...more
45C1.O-8: Jochen Bihn et al.: Stable isotopes in the study of functional diversity of tropical ant assemblages ...moreA1.O-8: Lwalaba Digali: Control of the release of digestive enzymes in the larvae of the fall armyworm, spodoptera frugiperda ...moreD4.O-4: Christiane Klier et al.: Lyme Borreliosis in the Time of Climate Change ...moreB3.O-8: Miriam Bienau et al.: Weed seed banks in annual and perennial crops: potentials for nature conseravtion and agriculture ...moreD6.O-8: Sylvia Haider et al.: Alien plant invasions into mountains: a reciprocal approach to identify the role of climate matching ...moreE1.O-4: Agata Klimkowska et al.: Restoration of severely degraded fens: ecological opportunities and constraints ...more
1200C1.O-9: Nicole Wrage et al.: Using stable isotopes to examine soil sources of nitrous oxide ...moreA1.O-9: Rebecca Lange et al.: When we think it’s fragmented it may not – contrasting population genetic structure of two bush crickets in agricultural mosaic landscapes ...moreD4.O-5: Stephanie Thomas et al.: Aedes albopictus – a free-rider in the context of globalisation and climate change? ...morePoster Presentations B3D6.O-9: Toke T. Høye et al.: The effect of habitat fragmentation on the distribution and abundance farmland wildlife inferred from an individual-based model ...moreE1.O-5: Pella Brinkman et al.: The effect of plant-soil feedback on the restoration of fen meadows ...more
15C1.O-10: Tiemo Kahl: Does dead wood leave a footprint in the soil? ...morePoster Presentations A1Poster Presentations D4-D6.O-10: Fanny Huber et al.: Which birds go extinct? ...moreE1.O-6: Chloe Galley: Reversing habitat fragmentation in Ireland's woodlands ...more
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"Dynamics and Diversity of Chemical Ecological Interactions in Ecosystems"

Chair: Ralph O. Schill, Johannes Steidle

A2.O-1: William R. Morrison III: Ecology, Species-Specific Cues and Population Structure in Lasius Ants: Important for Diversification? ...more
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"Analysis of linked social-ecological systems"

Chair: Tillmann Buttschardt, Joachim Vogt

B5.O-1: Lisa Oberkircher: The role of resource lifeworlds in socio-ecological systems ...more
D6.O-11: Henrik von Wehrden et al.: Avian biodiversity patterns and Wallace line in Macaronesian Islands ...more

"Community invasibility and the range expansion of species: patterns, causes, and long-term effects"

Chair: Tobias, W. Donath, Lutz Eckstein, Sylvia Haider, Jonathan M. Jeschke, Ralph O. Schill

D3.O-1: Jonathan Jeschke et al.: Do biodiversity and human impact influence the introduction or establishment of alien mammals? ...more
45C1.O-12: Leopold Sauheitl et al.: Can the uptake of soil amino acids by plants explain the overyielding effect of increasing plant diversity? ...moreA2.O-2: Torsten Meiners et al.: Chemical ecology of aggregation in the willow leaf beetle Phratora vulgatissima ...moreB5.O-2: Ulrich Deil et al.: Sacred groves in Morocco - Where the noosphere meets the biosphere ...moreD6.O-12: Jürgen Schmidl: MACAG - Monitoring of Arthropods along Climate and Altitude Gradients: a multi-scale approach for evaluating patterns and responses ...moreD3.O-2: Julia Stahl et al.: Keeping up with early springs – flexible migration and range expansion of an arctic herbivore in times of global change ...more
1400C1.O-13: Evgenia Blagodatskaya et al.: Three sources C partitioning of CO2 and labile organic pools in soil: evaluation of priming effects in respect to the old and young soil C ...moreA2.O-3: Christian Laforsch: A ”crown of thorns” protects daphnia against an ancient predator: an exceptional inducible defense discovered by dna barcoding ...moreB5.O-3: Anja Linstädter et al.: Mechanisms of Resilience in African Rangelands: A Conceptual Framework ...moreD6.O-13: Stefanie Lauke et al.: Corticolous mite (Acari) distribution in a tropical rainforest in Ecuador following structural, altitudinal and climatic gradients ...moreD3.O-3: Katrin Meyer et al.: Long-distance dispersal: the key to plant invasiveness under climate change? ...more
15Poster Presentations C1A2.O-4: Max Rabus et al.: Growing large and bulky in the presence of the enemy: An inducible morphological defence in Daphnia magna against the predatory tadpole shrimp Triops cancriformis ...moreB5.O-4: Wilfrid N'Tcha et al.: Risks of urbanization in the Coastal area of developing countries – the example of Cotonou/Benin (West Africa) ...moreD6.O-14: Arne Cierjacks et al.: Dynamic riparian ecosystems are relevant carbon sinks: A case study from Donau-Auen National Park Austria ...moreD3.O-4: Heidi Hirsch et al.: Rosa rubiginosa L. (Rosaceae) invasion in Argentina: European origin and potential progression ...more
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1600Keynote 4: Jens-Christian Svenning: Plio-Pleistocene climate change and its impacts on species distributions and diversity patterns ...more
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Thursday, 17.09.2009

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0830Keynote 5: Julia Koricheva: Trade-offs in plant allocation to antiherbivore defences: a meagre support for a major concept ...more
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"Dealing with Systemic Risks"

Chair: Hartmut Meyer

F4.O-1: Heike Beismann et al.: Standardisation for GMO Monitoring helps to perceive effects on environment ...more

"Plant Growth and Stress Defence – ‘Dilemma’ or ‘Opportunity’ in Resource Allocation?"

Chair: R. Matyssek, T.E.E. Grams

A3.O-1: Rainer Matyssek et al.: Introduction to the Session "Plant Growth and Stress Defence - 'Dilemma' of 'Opportunity' in Resource Allocation?" ...more
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"Coexistence in changing environments - between niche and neutrality"

Chair: Katrin Meyer, Tamara Münkemüller, Katja Schiffers

D8.O-1: Tamara Münkemüller et al.: Can phylogenetic diversity patterns help to better understand community functioning? ...more

"Choosing the right scale"

Chair: Michael Rudner, Frank Bode

C5.O-1: Itamar Giladi et al.: Disentangling mechanisms that determine plant species richness in a semi-arid agroecosystem at different scales ...more
D3.O-5: Angelos Katsanis et al.: Intraguild predation between Harlequin ladybird Harmonia axyridis and European ladybirds ...more
45F4.O-2: Birgit Winkel: Do Genetically Modified Organisms hold a risk for the environment and protected areas? - Risk assessment of GMO includes an assessment of GMO implications for special areas of conservation ...moreA3.O-2: Dieter Ernst et al.: Ozone fumigation (twice ambient) reduces leaf infestation by the endophytic fungus Apiognomonia errabunda of adult European beech trees ...moreD8.O-2: Florian Hartig et al.: Evolution of coexisting density compensation strategies in the Maynard Smith and Slatkin equation ...moreC5.O-2: Jürgen Dengler et al.: Interpolating and extrapolating species richness data between different spatial scales: pitfalls, misunderstandings, and solutions ...moreD3.O-6: Jan Thiele et al.: Biotic resistance or competitive displacement? Who is chasing who in successional plant communities invaded by tall herbs and shrubs? ...more
1000F4.O-3: Stefan Rauschen et al.: Environmental Risk Assessment of Bt-maize: a critical look back and future challenges ...moreA3.O-3: Frank Fleischmann et al.: Does resource availability affect plant defense against fungal pathogens? ...moreD8.O-3: Felix May et al.: Adding niches to neutrality – implications of dispersal limitation and habitat heterogeneity on community patterns ...moreC5.O-3: Manfred Finckh et al.: Within-plot variability of species-area and abundance-area relations over scales ...moreD3.O-7: Akis Siamantziouras et al.: Impacts of plant invasion on diversity-productivity relationship in Mediterranean herbaceous communities ...more
15F4.O-4: Broder Breckling et al.: The use of hierarchy theory for biological risk research on genetically modified organisms ...moreA3.O-4: Jana Barbro Winkler et al.: Plant and soil system responses to chronic ozone exposure and Phytophthora citricola infection in a lysimeter study with beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) ...moreD8.O-4: Michael Manthey et al.: How wide is the niche – a new approach to estimate niche width with co-occurrence data ...moreC5.O-4: Volker Audorff et al.: Is the delineation of niche attributes a matter of spatial scale? ...moreD3.O-8: Susanne Wurst et al.: Establishment of invasive plants is promoted by beneficial soil organisms ...more
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"Winter ecology – the importance of winter climate change for ecosystem functioning"

Chair: Juergen Kreyling, Hugh A.L. Henry

D2.O-1: Philipp Gloning et al.: An evaluation of effects of global climate change on winter hardiness zones of wooden plants in Europe ...more
A3.O-5: Thorsten E. E. Grams et al.: Carbon investment in root biomass versus mycorrhizosphere: Different allocation strategies of beech and spruce with respect to belowground competitiveness ...more

"Environmental Education"

Chair: Franz X. Bogner

E3.O-1: Franz Xaver Bogner et al.: Two Empirical Scales interacting? Environmental Values (2-MEV) and Conservatism ...more
D8.O-5: Claudia Dislich et al.: What enables coexistence in forest communities? – the role of species traits and buffer mechanisms ...moreC5.O-5: Thomas Gottschalk: Influence of grain size on bird species-habitat models ...moreD3.O-9: Elly Morriën et al.: Climate change induced range expanding plants experience less belowground enemy impact ...more
15D2.O-2: Niina Stenvall: Winter hardening of Scots pine seedlings grown in different climatic conditions ...moreA3.O-6: Karin Pritsch: Functional changes in the soil-mycorrhizosphere-plant system due to ozone and pathogen stress ...moreE3.O-2: Nina Roczen et al.: Environmental competence - intellectual and motivational sources for conservation behavior ...moreD8.O-6: Helge Bruelheide et al.: What are the drivers of biodiversity in Chinese subtropical forests? First insights from the Sino-German project “BEF-China” ...moreC5.O-6: Anne Püschel et al.: Modelling the spread of Ilex aquifolium under global change: Does scale matter? ...moreD3.O-10: Leonie Fischer et al.: Endemic flora profits from tree invasion in managed Hawaiian forests ...more
30D2.O-3: Pamela Templer: Effects of winter climate change and soil frost on forest nutrient retention, productivity and sap flow in northeastern U.S. forest ecosystems ...moreA3.O-7: Katja Geißler et al.: Abiotic constraints and competitive ability of three endangered river corridor species on a freshwater flooding gradient ...moreE3.O-3: Alida Kossack et al.: Forests during change of time: An educational program supporting environmental competences ...moreD8.O-7: Karin Nadrowski et al.: The first biodiversity experiment in subtropical forests: design considerations in a spatially heterogeneous setting ...moreC5.O-7: Gerhard Zotz: Does scaling work? – A case study from leaves to populations ...moreD3.O-11: Anne Kempel et al.: Experimental plant introduction: disentangling the roles of propagule pressure, soil disturbance and life-history traits ...more
45D2.O-4: Egbert Matzner et al.: Effects of experimental soil frost on fluxes of C and mineral elements in a temperate forest soil ...moreA3.O-8: Rosemarie Weigt et al.: Effects of elevated ground-level ozone on below-ground space occupation and space exploitation of ectomycorrhizal mycelia ...moreE3.O-4: Lars Wohlers: Informal environmental education: Germany - the „delayed“ nation ...moreD8.O-8: Andreas Prinzing et al.: Patches in time: dispersal limitation controls assembly of mite communities in young canopy trees ...moreC5.O-8: Constanze Grohmann et al.: Spatial patterns of termite mounds in central Namibia ...moreD3.O-12: Nicole Voss et al.: Range expansion of Ceratocapnos claviculata: local adaptation and germination requirements in the native and invaded range ...more
1200D2.O-5: Jens Wöllecke et al.: Fungal activity during winter time ...moreA3.O-9: Thomas Rötzer et al.: Effect of heart and sapwood distribution on water storage and relevance for growth for Norway spruce and European beech - application of ct-scanning ...moreE3.O-5: Franz Xaver Bogner et al.: An international study of teachers´ attitudes towards Preservation and Utilization ...moreD8.O-9: Katja Schiffers et al.: Changing importance of key factors driving secondary succession on molehills ...moreC5.O-9: Jan Peper et al.: Response of vegetation to grazing intensity at grazing hot spots is linear and not curvilinear! ...moreD3.O-13: Maike Isermann et al.: Coastal dunes invaded by Rosa rugosa ...more
15Poster Presentation D2A3.O-10: Christian Hertel et al.: Spectral composition and variability of biologically active radiation in beech and spruce ...morePoster Presentations E3Poster Presentations D8Poster Presentations C5D3.O-14: Niklaus Reusser: Differences in ecological tolerance between an invasive and natives slug species ...more
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30-A3.O-11: Vanessa Minden et al.: Plant Functional Traits in relation to disturbance in salt marshes of Northwest Germany ...more-D8.O-10: Florian Jeltsch et al.: Reversed effects of grazing on plant diversity: the role of below-ground competition and size symmetry ...more

"Herausforderungen an einen modernen Naturschutz in Europa (German day)"

Chair: Andreas Kruess, Peter Poschlod

E4.O-1: Angelika Schwabe et al.: Erfolge bei der Vergrößerung fragmentierter gefährdeter Sandökosysteme durch Renaturierungsmaßnahmen ...more
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45A3.O-12: Anja Vogel et al.: Does plant species diversity promote stability in differently managed grassland systems? ...moreD8.O-11: Yue Lin et al.: The role of above- and below-ground interactions for driving plant population dynamics: An theoretical and experimental approach ...moreE4.O-2: Constanze Buhk et al.: Naturschutzfachliche Herausforderungen in Auen: Re-Dynamisierung und Vegetationsetablierung trotz fehlender Diasporenquellen. Der Besiedlungsprozess der Auwaldrenaturierung an der Mosel (Kyllmündung). ...more
1400A3.O-13: Christoph Lehmeier et al.: The substrate supply system for shoot and root respiration of Lolium perenne L. and its responses to nitrogen fertilization ...moreD8.O-12: Fred Jopp et al.: Analyzing the Aquatic Food Web Structure of the Everglades ...moreE4.O-3: Kai Jensen et al.: KLIMZUG-Nord: Anpassungsstrategien an den Klimawandel für den Naturschutz in der Metropolregion Hamburg ...more
15A3.O-14: Sebastian Gayler et al.: Modelling environmental impacts on resource allocation in plants ...moreD8.O-13: Volker Audorff et al.: In springs niche mechanisms are not limited to coarse observational scales ...more-
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1500Keynote 6: Kenneth B. Storey: Life in the cold: a biochemist’s perspective on animals in winter ...more
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Friday, 18.09.2009

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